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    Biochar adsorbed ammonia is bioavailable

    Taghizadeh-Toosi, A; Clough, Timothy; Sherlock, Robert; Condron, Leo
    Abstract
    Biochar is produced as a by-product of the low temperature pyrolysis of biomass during bioenergy extraction and its incorporation into soil is of global interest as a potential carbon sequestration tool. Biochar influences soil nitrogen transformations and its capacity to take up ammonia is well recognized. Anthropogenic emissions of ammonia need to be mitigated due to negative environmental impacts and economic losses. Here we use an isotope of nitrogen to show that ammonia-N adsorbed by biochar is stable in ambient air, but readily bioavailable when placed in the soil. When biochars, containing adsorbed ¹⁵N labelled ammonia, were incorporated into soil the ¹⁵N recovery by roots averaged 6.8% but ranged from 26.1% to 10.9% in leaf tissue due to differing biochar properties with plant ¹⁵N recovery greater when acidic biochars were used to capture ammonia. Recovery of ¹⁵N as total soil nitrogen (organic+inorganic) ranged from 45% to 29% of ¹⁵N applied. We provide a proof of concept for a synergistic mitigation option where anthropogenic ammonia emissions could be captured using biochar, and made bioavailable in soils, thus leading to nitrogen capture by crops, while simultaneously sequestering carbon in soils.... [Show full abstract]
    Keywords
    N stable isotope; ammonia; biochar; nitrogen; ryegrass
    Fields of Research
    0503 Soil Sciences; 050301 Carbon Sequestration Science; 0703 Crop and Pasture Production; 070304 Crop and Pasture Biomass and Bioproducts
    Date
    2012-01
    Type
    Journal Article
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    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-011-0870-3
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    © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011
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    Taghizadeh-Toosi, A., Clough, T.J., Sherlock, R.R., & Condron, L.M. (2012). Biochar adsorbed ammonia is bioavailable. Plant and Soil, 350(1), 57-69. doi 10.1007/s11104-011-0870-3
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